Theft, robbery, and burglary charges can range from Class C misdemeanors to 1st Degree felonies with a wide-range of potential consequences. But they are all crimes of moral turpitude as defined by Texas law and they can have a lifelong impact on the accused employability and ability to obtain professional and occupational licenses. Attorney Charles Adams defends people facing charges for theft, burglary, and robbery. If you are currently under investigation, you should contact an attorney before answering any questions the police have asked you or giving a statement to an employer or a loss prevention officer.
Crimes such as theft, robbery, and burglary are examples of what the State refers to as property crimes. Included among these types of crimes are:
Shoplifting
Criminal mischief
Criminal destruction of property
White-collar crime
Employee theft, stealing, fraud
Attorney Charles Adams offers a Free Consultation to discuss any of these cases and he will provide you with an unvarnished, honest evaluation of your case and your options.